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How Ontario Represents a Key Test Ground for Increased Supervision
By Willie Handler | December 1, 2012
7 min read
Event data recorders, aka vehicle "black boxes," are at a tipping point
By Mark Fabbroni | December 1, 2012
5 min read
Understanding, Motivating and Retaining the New Generation Workforce
By Gino Fiorucci | December 1, 2012
Why Insurers Should Love the Accounting Report Benefit
By Michael Sigsworth and Darrell Sherman | December 1, 2012
6 min read
Driving Assessment, Road Safety and Catastrophic Impairment Determination
By John Sheard and Elana Schneid | December 1, 2012
The New Year is upon us. On behalf of your national executive, I hope 2013 brings you all success and happiness with business and family. With a new year comes renewed hope and optimism. The members of the CIAA national executive and your regional chapters have worked extremely hard to advance the cause of Independent […]
By John D. Seyler, President, Canadian Independent Adjusters' Association | December 1, 2012
3 min read
The Ontario Automobile Insurance Anti-Fraud Task Force has released its final report outlining nearly 40 recommendations, chief among them expanding the power of the province’s industry regulator, greater public disclosure on the part of insurers and licensing certain health clinics. Sixteen months after its inception, the task force steering committee has recommended the Ontario government […]
December 1, 2012
2 min read
The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) reports that large insured losses from extreme weather appear to be “the new normal” for the Canadian insurance industry, expecting that large-loss years will no longer be rarities. As insured losses from extreme weather continue to be tallied for 2012, this year looks to be shaping up to […]
1 min read
Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall in New Jersey and New York in late October, has caused economic losses of over $70 billion in the two states, making it the second most expensive hurricane to hit the U.S., after Katrina. In terms of insured losses, AIR Worldwide updated its estimates from the storm in late November […]
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is calling on the federal government to create a 20-year plan and to boost funding by $2.5 billion annually to address aging infrastructure across the country. The FCM is proposing the federal government increase its municipal infrastructure investments from $3.25 billion annually to $5.75 billion. That increase would bring spending […]
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